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cnn's ted rowlands has the story. ted? >> this is another heart breaking story out of the city of chicago this summer. so many young people have died because of the violence. this young man had a promising future as a basketball player and more importantly as a young man going to college. instead of preparing for his departure for college, michael haynes' family is preparing for his funeral. sfwl i was just hoping that if i did fall asleep, that i wake up and it will be a dream. and it's not. and it hurts. >> reporter: former high school basketball star haynes was getting ready to get off the streets of chicago, onto the basketball court in order to fulfill his dream of becoming a division 1 basketball player when he was fatally shot and killed near his home. >> 6'6", physical specimen, been a star since he was in 7th grade as far as athletic ability. man, genuine. >> reporter: not only did haynes have athletic ability, but he was also someone in the neighborhood who kids looked up to. >> they often played ball, shoot arou
cnn's ted rowlands has the story. ted? >> this is another heart breaking story out of the city of chicago this summer. so many young people have died because of the violence. this young man had a promising future as a basketball player and more importantly as a young man going to college. instead of preparing for his departure for college, michael haynes' family is preparing for his funeral. sfwl i was just hoping that if i did fall asleep, that i wake up and it will be a dream. and it's...
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cnn's ted rowlands is in joliet, illinois. and this is far from an open and shut case. prosecutors face a lot of challenges. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, zoraida. there's a good chance that peterson will walk out of this courthouse at the end of this trial a free man. and there are a few different reasons. first off, you mentioned that this case was reopened after the fourth wife, stacey peterson, went missing. that's when they changed the death from an accident to a homicide. but the original coroner's report is still on the record. and there was a coroner's jury after that. a jury panel that looked into the case. ruling it an accident. the defense is going to hammer that to this jury. the other thing is there's no direct evidence tying peterson to his -- to his third wife's death. he was not placed at the scene. it's a very difficult case. and then you bring up the fourth wife. stacey peterson, who has been missing, and is presumed dead. she's been gone for years. over the years, peterson has made some very callous remarks about his ex-wife that
cnn's ted rowlands is in joliet, illinois. and this is far from an open and shut case. prosecutors face a lot of challenges. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, zoraida. there's a good chance that peterson will walk out of this courthouse at the end of this trial a free man. and there are a few different reasons. first off, you mentioned that this case was reopened after the fourth wife, stacey peterson, went missing. that's when they changed the death from an accident to...
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cnn's ted rollins is on the phone in joliet, illinois. ted by no means is this an open-and-shut case. prosecutors are facing a a lot of challenges. what can you tell us? >> absolutely right, zoraida. there's a very good chance, people don't realize this, that drew peterson at the end of the trial is going to walk out of the courtroom a free man. and the problem for the prosecution is that there's no direct evidence tying him to the death of his third wife, kathleen savio. and prosecutors can't really bring up the disappearance of his fourth wife, stacey. let's be frank, he never would have been investigated for kathleen savio's death if stacy peterson, his fourth wife, wouldn't have gone missing. in this case, there's an autopsy report, there was a coroner's jury done on kathleen savio's death and it came back as an accident. so it's a huge hurdle for prosecutors. they do have some hearsay statements they'll be able to bring in which are damning towards peterson. things said, threats he made to his ex-wife and quite frankly it's a very to
cnn's ted rollins is on the phone in joliet, illinois. ted by no means is this an open-and-shut case. prosecutors are facing a a lot of challenges. what can you tell us? >> absolutely right, zoraida. there's a very good chance, people don't realize this, that drew peterson at the end of the trial is going to walk out of the courtroom a free man. and the problem for the prosecution is that there's no direct evidence tying him to the death of his third wife, kathleen savio. and prosecutors...
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this look, cnn and other news organizations expect politicians to tell the truth. they expect business people to tell the truth. they expect church people. they expect athletes to tell the truth. and they issue a statement like this. they show no respect for the people who -- well, the people who watch them may not -- i'm guessing the people who watch them don't like sarah palin all that much anyway, which is why they did it. and thought that, like in the old days, they could get away with it well, it's not the old days anymore, cnn, you can't get away with this stuff. >> bill: let's walk through this how that happened. that music selection is put into play by a producer and associate producer. somebody -- the anchor person probably doesn't know what it is because the anchor is not in charge of the bumpers. he they are called bumpers ladies and gentlemen. you come in after a break. you do a little of, this a little of that. and it's selected by somebody else. but that means to me, number one, there is the culture of liberalism in play at cnn because they did that n
this look, cnn and other news organizations expect politicians to tell the truth. they expect business people to tell the truth. they expect church people. they expect athletes to tell the truth. and they issue a statement like this. they show no respect for the people who -- well, the people who watch them may not -- i'm guessing the people who watch them don't like sarah palin all that much anyway, which is why they did it. and thought that, like in the old days, they could get away with it...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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former cnn anchor and b.e.t. host t.j. holmes was driving near his home when he was pulled over unaware of any wrongdoing. he kept a running account of the traffic stop while on twitter. driving while black ability no joke, he wrote. later he updated, officer's reason for pulling me over. wanted to make sure you had insurance on the car. i kid you not. unfortunately, this is hardly shocking. it may, however, come as a surprise to some who believe we're living in post-racial america. a gallup poll taken the day after barack obama's election in 2008 showed 70% of americans thought the election would make race relations better. but less than a year later, we were hearing things like this. >> this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep seeded hatred for white people or the white culture. i don't know what it is. >> that's a far cry from the hopes of a presidential candidate who sought a more nuanced conversation about race in america. >> i have asserted a firm conviction, a
former cnn anchor and b.e.t. host t.j. holmes was driving near his home when he was pulled over unaware of any wrongdoing. he kept a running account of the traffic stop while on twitter. driving while black ability no joke, he wrote. later he updated, officer's reason for pulling me over. wanted to make sure you had insurance on the car. i kid you not. unfortunately, this is hardly shocking. it may, however, come as a surprise to some who believe we're living in post-racial america. a gallup...
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today ahuit bharrat told cnn. >> they should tell you this administration and president obama is doing in regard to our security more than anything that i can remember in the past. >> pretty powerful stuff at this point, isn't it? >> it is. and again, we've seen the republicans and mitt romney find some daylight there. and when you have statements like that and if you just read the israeli press, you read the editorials. they're more critical of israeli policy. at least open minded to what's going on there than any part of the conversation we have here. so i think again -- >> it's called democracy. >> it's called democracy. >> i've been over there debating a guy at the university of tel aviv there. people love a debate over there. >> also i think ehud barack wants to distress the fact just because romney was oifr there speaking to the right wing of israeli politics doe't mean that israel themselves feel the same way. romney has complicated things there by takes this aggressive fund raising and, you know, approach over there at the king david hotel. mostly with american jews sending him
today ahuit bharrat told cnn. >> they should tell you this administration and president obama is doing in regard to our security more than anything that i can remember in the past. >> pretty powerful stuff at this point, isn't it? >> it is. and again, we've seen the republicans and mitt romney find some daylight there. and when you have statements like that and if you just read the israeli press, you read the editorials. they're more critical of israeli policy. at least open...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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." >>> today we're coming to you live from cnn's jerusalem, israel. he left there live earlier today. he's now in poland with the president-elect. we're going to have a live report in the next hour from pole land. we begin this hour with my one-on-one interview with the republican presidential candidate. governor romney, thanks so much for joining us, in jerusalem. what a beautiful city. i'm sure you've been moved by what you've seen so far. >> it's a holy city, a city of a great and courageous people. my wife and i first came here in 1995 and have been here four times now. we're moved and inspired by what we see here. >> do you consider jerusalem to be the capital? >> yes, of course. jew res l >> would you move the embassy to jerusalem? >> it's long been the policy of have the nation's embassy in the capital. if i were president, i would want to take it in consultation with the leadership of the government, which exists at that time. so i would follow the same policy we have in the past. our embassy would be in the capital. but the timing of that is
." >>> today we're coming to you live from cnn's jerusalem, israel. he left there live earlier today. he's now in poland with the president-elect. we're going to have a live report in the next hour from pole land. we begin this hour with my one-on-one interview with the republican presidential candidate. governor romney, thanks so much for joining us, in jerusalem. what a beautiful city. i'm sure you've been moved by what you've seen so far. >> it's a holy city, a city of a...
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cnn's ivan watson is on the ground for us. we're going to talk to him in just a home. first, here's the report he sent to us just a few moments ago. >> the fires are still smoldering after sunday night's rebel attack on a large syrian army base next to the main highway between aleppo and the turkish border to the north. and look at t the results of this attack. an armored personnel carrier blown open, and just take a look at how ferocious this assault was. the terrent was brown off the vehicle, something like 20 yards away. we were listening as the battle unfolded on sunday night. artillery all the way in, located miles away. and we could hear the rebels as they approached the earth works around this army base, crawling on their stomachs, carrying rocket propelled grenades, which can only fire at close range to take out heavily armored vehicles like this. the day after the battle, the rebels are celebrating. this is why the outpost was a strategic victory for the rebels. this runs for the city of aleppo all the way to the turkish border. they have resumed control of a
cnn's ivan watson is on the ground for us. we're going to talk to him in just a home. first, here's the report he sent to us just a few moments ago. >> the fires are still smoldering after sunday night's rebel attack on a large syrian army base next to the main highway between aleppo and the turkish border to the north. and look at t the results of this attack. an armored personnel carrier blown open, and just take a look at how ferocious this assault was. the terrent was brown off the...
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there is a sketch artist in there and full of reporters including cnn's eddie lavendara who will come down as soon as we know what is going to happen. first, he will be read the formal charges and from court documents that is 12 counts of first-degree murder and numerous attempts of first-degree murder and numerous counts around the boo booby-trapped apartment me left. and also they will decide if the notebook to the psychiatrist is privileged and the defense will argument to unseal some of the documents in the case that have been sealed. as soon as he is out here, we will be out here to report on it. suzanne? >> and also there was a charge filed about this before it happened and will this affect the defense or the prosecution? >> well, it depends what is in the notebook, and according to the court documents the d.a.'s office has not looked at it. they sealed it to see if the judge can examine it. we don't know what is in it and how long he has been seeing the psychiatrist and why he was seeing a psychiatrist and we have to be cautious about what was in the notebook and the nature of
there is a sketch artist in there and full of reporters including cnn's eddie lavendara who will come down as soon as we know what is going to happen. first, he will be read the formal charges and from court documents that is 12 counts of first-degree murder and numerous attempts of first-degree murder and numerous counts around the boo booby-trapped apartment me left. and also they will decide if the notebook to the psychiatrist is privileged and the defense will argument to unseal some of the...
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. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," we are focusing on the courtroom hearing of the suspect in the colorado massacre, and focusing on mitt romney's trip overseas and the olympics. and now, the suspect in the colorado massacre returned to court today to face charges including first-degree murder. james holmes is the graduate student who is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 38 others. the hearing for holmes wrapped up in the last
. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," we are focusing on the courtroom hearing of the suspect in the colorado massacre, and focusing on mitt romney's trip overseas and the olympics. and now, the suspect in the colorado massacre returned to court today to face charges including first-degree murder. james holmes is the graduate student who is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 38 others. the hearing for holmes wrapped up in the last
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. >> happening now in the newsroom, sold out, but plenty of room. outrage over pictures like this. row after row of empty chairs at olympic vents. gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, beach volleyball, swimming. people are trying to get in and are told no seats available. blackouts. suspected colorado shooter james holmes expected in court, but you won't see him. why aren't you allowed to see what is going on inside the courtroom? >> watching the market, the dow is beginning the day above the 13,000 mark for the first time since may, but investors are jittery as the european central banks plan to make moves later the week. >> and he was initially banned by his principal for his speech on same-sex marriage, but he maim his case before the new york city counsel. this morning, we're talking to him loud. >>> good morning to you, i'm carol costello. we begin with the presidential campaign shifting its focus today to poland. not poland, ohio, where president obama campaigned earlier this month, but the european natio
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. >> happening now in the newsroom, sold out, but plenty of room. outrage over pictures like this. row after row of empty chairs at olympic vents. gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, beach volleyball, swimming. people are trying to get in and are told no seats available. blackouts. suspected colorado shooter james holmes expected in court, but you won't see him. why aren't you allowed to see what is going on...
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gilead and jell cnn were strong and amgen. and then starbucks blew up. it was a terrible quarter. >> but the leaders have been the companies that have been largely domestic, though not entirely. kimberly clark sells plenty of diapers all over the world and have a very significant dividend. we hit 1.55 on the ten-year. the yield is soaring. >> you can't own the ten-year because that's where -- everyone owns the ten-year. how many years have we -- have people said that's the most dangerous piece of paper in the world? i wish that the stocks i follow were as dangerous as the ten-year. >> right. >> well, europe, of course, still will have an impact over here. european stocks extending last week's rallies. spanish bonds falling today and falling fast over the last week, as eu leaders send more signals they are prepared to tack it will debt crisis. jean-claude junker says leaders will decide in the coming day what is measures to take after mario draghi said the central bank will do whatever it takes to save the euro. tim geithner set to meet today with draghi
gilead and jell cnn were strong and amgen. and then starbucks blew up. it was a terrible quarter. >> but the leaders have been the companies that have been largely domestic, though not entirely. kimberly clark sells plenty of diapers all over the world and have a very significant dividend. we hit 1.55 on the ten-year. the yield is soaring. >> you can't own the ten-year because that's where -- everyone owns the ten-year. how many years have we -- have people said that's the most...
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a colleague of mine from cnn coined the phrase that dr. no finally got a yes. he has, ron paul has been pushing this bill to audit the fed for quite some time, and it did pass the house by a fairly, by a fairly partisan vote. i don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head. his son, rand paul, the senator from kentucky, is pushing the bill in the senate. but as of now it's, it's sort of an outlier issue for the senate and is probably not going to receive a vote there unless senator paul has been pretty, pretty tough in his fights so far. so he may try to get a vote on it as an amendment to one of the bills that sort of they'll have to tackle in the next two to three months. >> host: from fox news, the final vote was 327-98. lost in the bipartisan revelry, however, was the fact that eight cosponsors, democrats, actually voted against it. [laughter] >> guest: actually, so, i stand corrected. that was a big win for dr. paul. it was, you know, probably one of his most important legislative victories so far. now, will it become law? probably not. but the issue
a colleague of mine from cnn coined the phrase that dr. no finally got a yes. he has, ron paul has been pushing this bill to audit the fed for quite some time, and it did pass the house by a fairly, by a fairly partisan vote. i don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head. his son, rand paul, the senator from kentucky, is pushing the bill in the senate. but as of now it's, it's sort of an outlier issue for the senate and is probably not going to receive a vote there unless senator paul...
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cnn's jim spellman joins us live from centennial, colorado. what can we expect today, jim? >> reporter: well, well, zoraida, we will not see television cameras in the courtroom today. in four and a half hours he's going to make his way from the jail through an underground tunnel into the court. we expect him to be formally charged with 12 counts of first degree murder. and numerous counts of attempted first degree murder and other charges likely around the booby trapped apartment he set up as he went off to do this shooting at the movie theater. zoraida? >> let's of talk about the death penalty. any decision on that? >> reporter: that will come down the road. they have to take into account what the victims want to have and all of the evidence in the case. when they get to that point, but they tell me they would be shocked if the da does not go for the death penalty. >> jim spellman, thank you for that. next hour, remembering the victims of the colorado movie theater massacre, including 32-year-old rebecca's mother will join us live. >>> people chanting, tell the truth durin
cnn's jim spellman joins us live from centennial, colorado. what can we expect today, jim? >> reporter: well, well, zoraida, we will not see television cameras in the courtroom today. in four and a half hours he's going to make his way from the jail through an underground tunnel into the court. we expect him to be formally charged with 12 counts of first degree murder. and numerous counts of attempted first degree murder and other charges likely around the booby trapped apartment he set...
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keep it right here on cnn. this afternoon wolf blitzer anchors the situation room from jerusalem, and you will see more with mitt romney and new interviews with shimon peres and defense minister ehud barak. >>> bill clinton is going to be playing a major role at the democratic convention in charlotte. an obama campaign aide confirming the former president will deliver a key primetime speech on wednesday, september 5th. this will really be the key primetime speech that night. he will place president obama's name into nomination. what this does is bumps vice president biden to the final night of the convention, september 7th. he will make a primetime speech before president obama accepts his nomination. >>> now to syria and the ongoing battle for its largest city. rebels launching a major offensive at an army checkpoint in aleppo. this is a view from a suburb just north of aleppo. president bashar al assad's forces have been struggling like never before to maintain their grip on the country. u.s. defense secretar
keep it right here on cnn. this afternoon wolf blitzer anchors the situation room from jerusalem, and you will see more with mitt romney and new interviews with shimon peres and defense minister ehud barak. >>> bill clinton is going to be playing a major role at the democratic convention in charlotte. an obama campaign aide confirming the former president will deliver a key primetime speech on wednesday, september 5th. this will really be the key primetime speech that night. he will...
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. >> jim acosta, i'm also joined by cnn's wolf blitzer in our jerusalem bureau. wolf just wrapped up a lengthy interview with governor romney. tell me, wolf, is there a headline that pertains to this visit you can share with us? >> reporter: he did say flatly that he regards jerusalem as israel's capital, candy, and he said that he would very much like to move the united states' embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. as you know, since the 1967 war when israel captured east jerusalem, which was then under jordanian control, no u.s. president has ever recognized east jerusalem, including the old city of jerusalem, as being part of israel under israeli sovereignty. and the u.s. has always kept its embassy in tel aviv as opposed to jerusalem. so i asked him how he felt about that. i asked him specifically, do you think that jerusalem is israel's capital? and he said absolutely he does. i said, do you think that the united states should move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? he said that would be the goal, but he said if he were elected president, he would consult
. >> jim acosta, i'm also joined by cnn's wolf blitzer in our jerusalem bureau. wolf just wrapped up a lengthy interview with governor romney. tell me, wolf, is there a headline that pertains to this visit you can share with us? >> reporter: he did say flatly that he regards jerusalem as israel's capital, candy, and he said that he would very much like to move the united states' embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. as you know, since the 1967 war when israel captured east jerusalem,...
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host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was hobbies.out his wife's cop her horse is in the land. he said he did not even know what day it was at. the normal voter looks for how a husband answers. that is the problem he has. he does not relate to people as a person or a human. he relates to people in getting the job done. guest: if you ask a key question, who will do a better job? in every poll, mitt romney leads by double digits. so all those components lead to a close race. this is exactly what we're talking about here which is everyone is going to get wrapped up in the day to day and it's going to be some good brace
host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was...
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visit progressive.com today. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >>> saying good-bye. mourners remember three people whose lives were tragically cut shofer short in the terrifying mass shooting in colorado. this as new details surface on the mindset of the suspected killer. >>> an unrelenting drought plants down on much of america. we'll show you by the numbers how it's affecting farmers and how it will hit your wallet in the months to come. >>> and two american swimmers go head to head in one of the first big competitions at the olympic games. we'll bring you all the highlights straight from london. >>> but we begin this morning on a somber note. memorial services are being held across the country today for three people killed in a hail of bullets one week ago inside a colorado movie theater. those victims are john larimer, navy petty officer 3rd class from crystal lake, illinois. larimer was stationed at buckley air force base in aurora, in a year. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sport
visit progressive.com today. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >>> saying good-bye. mourners remember three people whose lives were tragically cut shofer short in the terrifying mass shooting in colorado. this as new details surface on the mindset of the suspected killer. >>> an unrelenting drought plants down on much of america. we'll show you by the numbers how it's...
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now back to "cnn saturday" for the latest news headlines. have a great weekend. >>> security is in shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> reporter: an embarrassing scandal for the london games. how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning, we put olympic security in focus. >>> and later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. >>> threats from paris, pleas from prince, the jackson clan making headlines again, but this time it's a family feud with millions at stake. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 a.m. out west. thanks so much for starting your day with us. we start in london, where the olympic games are under way right now. a 23-year-old chinese woman nicknamed shooting beauty competing in the 10-meter air rifle competition has won the first gold medal in london. meantime, u.s. swimmer michael phelps will compete against ryan lochte in t
now back to "cnn saturday" for the latest news headlines. have a great weekend. >>> security is in shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> reporter: an embarrassing scandal for the london games. how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning, we put olympic security in focus. >>> and later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his...
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we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. as chick-fil-a tries to spread its wings some cities want to clip them. we'll talk to one politician that says not in my town. >>> good morning, everyone. i am randi kaye. 8:00 on the east coast, 5 a.m. on the west. thanks for waking up with us. just hours after the opening ceremony a chinese woman has won the first gold medal in the london olympics. she competed in the 10 meter air rifle competition and to recap the highlights queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games with an epic journey through the u.k. history. danny boyle was the creative mind behind the $42 million show
we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about...
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cnn is looking into those. today we'll tell you the story of molly and the ninth anniversary of finding her remains. joining me is her sister heather. heather, good morning to you. thank you for sharing your story with us. >> good morning. >> the area that molly was found was heavily wooded, certainly not a place most people visited. do you think that the person that took your sister, who took molly had to be familiar with that area? >> absolutely. where molly was taken from at cummings pond was not a well known pond. it was down a dead end street. there were no signs advertising cummings pond. it is a pond where mostly people fished but some people came and brought their kids to swimming lessons, and it wasn't a well-advertised town beach. where molly was found was also a very wooded area, very thick under brush, steep hill, lots of bushes, lots of trees, not a trail in the area, not a well-traversed area and more hunting ground, so it gives us the picture the person that took molly may have been a fisherman,
cnn is looking into those. today we'll tell you the story of molly and the ninth anniversary of finding her remains. joining me is her sister heather. heather, good morning to you. thank you for sharing your story with us. >> good morning. >> the area that molly was found was heavily wooded, certainly not a place most people visited. do you think that the person that took your sister, who took molly had to be familiar with that area? >> absolutely. where molly was taken from...
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drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> drew, thanks. the deadly shooting rampage in colorado has raised alarm bells all across the country. now a maryland man is in custody after he allegedly called himself a joker and threatened to load his guns and blow everyone up. police found a huge cache of guns and weapons in his apartment. police say they are not taking any chances. >> well, when he said that he had made reference to the joker, we took this very, very seriously and moved quickly to have him evaluated mentally. but that's the way we took it, that he was making reference to colorado. he had 25 weapons in his home, most of them automatic weapons. several automatic rifles, thousands of rounds of ammunition. i would say that very few people have that much automatic weapons, ammunition. he was very serious, in my opinion. something that we could not walk away from. >> the man is undergoing a mental health evaluation. >>> london's olympic security forces have a heavy burden on their shoulders, protecting the athletes .spectators there
drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> drew, thanks. the deadly shooting rampage in colorado has raised alarm bells all across the country. now a maryland man is in custody after he allegedly called himself a joker and threatened to load his guns and blow everyone up. police found a huge cache of guns and weapons in his apartment. police say they are not taking any chances. >> well, when he said that he had made reference to the joker, we took this very, very seriously and moved quickly to...
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we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked things off followed by historic moments involving british society. one of the moments of the night was the prelude to the queen's introduction.
we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked...
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cnn's kyung lah is "outfront" on the story. >> reporter: fire crews scramble to the nuclear plant in southern california in january. responding to a small radioactive release of steam. the reactor was immediately shut down and remains offline seven months later. the plant operator says there was no radiation released to the community. but this safety scare renewed calls to shut down the ageing nuclear plant in earthquake prone california. >> why are we living with these risks? these crazy risks? >> and an expensive one. approximately 700 million was authorized for replacement of steam generate ors just two years ago. the same ones that are faulty. the cost was passed on to customers. the big question now, throw more money to fix it or replace it to keep the reactors going? in a place prone to quakes. southern california edison says the plant can withstand a 7.0 tremor five miles from the plant. but it sits next to a fault capable of a 7.5 or higher. quakes, plus aging reactors. activists call that a danger to the 8.5 million people within the 50-mile radius of the plant. >> if we wer
cnn's kyung lah is "outfront" on the story. >> reporter: fire crews scramble to the nuclear plant in southern california in january. responding to a small radioactive release of steam. the reactor was immediately shut down and remains offline seven months later. the plant operator says there was no radiation released to the community. but this safety scare renewed calls to shut down the ageing nuclear plant in earthquake prone california. >> why are we living with these...